Once the season begins, the most difficult parts of any fantasy manager’s week are start or sit decisions. These lineup choices can make or break a week, but unfortunately, not everyone has time to sit down and read lengthy fantasy advice articles. That’s where Quick Grades comes in. Each week of the football season, I’ll be providing a condensed and easily digestible chart of grades for over 250 fantasy-relevant players based on the following four criteria:
Fantasy Ability
Dalvin Cook is a week-winner due to his big-play ability and proficiency as a receiver out of the backfield
Expected Volume
Travis Kelce is always heavily targeted as one of Kansas City’s top pass-catching options
Once the season begins, the most difficult parts of any fantasy manager’s week are start or sit decisions. These lineup choices can make or break a week, but unfortunately, not everyone has time to sit down and read lengthy fantasy advice articles. That’s where Quick Grades comes in. Each week of the football season, I’ll be providing a condensed and easily digestible chart of grades for over 250 fantasy-relevant players based on the following four criteria:
Fantasy Ability
Dalvin Cook is a week-winner due to his big-play ability and proficiency as a receiver out of the backfield
Expected Volume
Travis Kelce is always heavily targeted as one of Kansas City’s top pass-catching options
Matchup
David Montgomery finished 2020 as an RB1 thanks to a highly-favorable end-of-season schedule
Surrounding Talent
Joe Burrow has one of the best groups of pass-catchers in the NFL
Each of those criteria will be graded on a scale of 1-25, with the cumulative total resulting in a final grade (A+ to F) and a recommendation based on that grade. The criteria are weighted differently based on position, so it’s not a direct 1-for-1 conversion. Surrounding talent refers to offensive line for RB, quarterback play for WR and TE, and skill-position talent for QB.
The players are sorted by grade in descending order with the highest grades at the top and the lowest at the bottom. The highest-graded players receive A+ (Must start), and the lowest receive F. However, there are varying degrees of the F grade, and some players with this grade are flex plays, desperation plays, Hail Mary plays, or should remain on your bench, depending on the grade and position.
I’ll also include DST grades, and just like the skill-position players, there will be four criteria used for grading on a scale from 1-25, and final grades will be from 1-100. The four criteria for a DST grade are: Matchup, Turnovers, Sacks, and Points Allowed.
The link to the original Quick Grades Google Document can still be found below. In addition to the player grades, I’ll provide:
- Start of the Week: A player outside of the elite, weekly must-starts who could have a big week
- Stream of the Week: The best player who will likely be available on your waiver wire
- Fade of the Week: A notable player who could be in for a let-down performance
Link to Full Quick Grades Document
It’s easy to see that an ‘A+’ or ‘A’ grade makes a player a must-start, but it might not make sense at first glance why some players are rated ‘C’ or worse and still have ‘Start,’ ‘Strong Start,’ or ‘Flex’ attached to their names. Because of all the different variables that go into a player’s performance in any given week, only those players with the absolute highest potential, best matchup, and strongest talent get ‘A+’ or ‘A’ grades. Therefore, even solid plays will earn grades that may appear sub-optimal on the surface, but it’s all relative from position-to-position. The hard cutoff is 50 for every position, as grades lower than this will earn a ‘Desperation’ or ‘Hail Mary’ tag in every situation.
Now that I’ve covered the basics, let’s get to the grades. Best of luck in all your matchups this week, and if you have any questions, please hit me up on Twitter @ZaktheMonster.
Note: As always, remember to check back on FantasyPros ahead of kickoff to get the latest injury news. These grades assume full health at the time the article is published on Friday morning.
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Running Backs
- Start of the Week: Chase Edmonds
- Fade of the Week: Mike Davis
Wide Receivers
Quarterbacks
Tight Ends
- Start & Stream of the Week: David Njoku
D/STs
- Start & Stream of the Week: Las Vegas Raiders
- Fade of the Week: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Running Back
Wide Receiver
Quarterback
Tight End
D/ST
- Buffalo Bills A+ Must Start
- Dallas Cowboys A+ Must Start
- Arizona Cardinals A Must Start
- Minnesota Vikings A Must Start
- Green Bay Packers B+ Strong Start
- Cleveland Browns B+ Strong Start
- Miami Dolphins B Strong Start
- Los Angeles Rams B Strong Start
- Houston Texans B Strong Start
- New England Patriots B Strong Start
- Denver Broncos C+ Start
- Cincinnati Bengals C Start
- Pittsburgh Steelers C Start
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers C Start
- San Francisco 49ers C Start
- Las Vegas Raiders C Start
- Carolina Panthers D+ Desperation
- Indianapolis Colts D Desperation
- Philadelphia Eagles D Desperation
- New Orleans Saints D Desperation
- Jacksonville Jaguars F Desperation
- New York Giants F Desperation
- Chicago Bears F Desperation
- Tennessee Titans F Hail Mary
- Washington Football Team F Hail Mary
- Seattle Seahawks F Hail Mary
- New York Jets F Hail Mary
- Baltimore Ravens F Hail Mary
- Detroit Lions F Hail Mary
- Atlanta Falcons F Hail Mary
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Zachary Hanshew is a featured writer at FantasyPros. For more from Zachary, check out his archive and follow him @zakthemonster.